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holder, a native of new york city is a graduate of columbia university and columbia law school. mr. holder, we appreciate your presence today. look forward to your testimony, and, please begin. >> well, good morning, chairman smith, ranking member conyers and distinguished members of this committee. i appreciate the chance to discuss some of the key accomplishments that have distinguished the department's work throughout this administration, and to outline our plans to build upon this particular record of achievement. prime ministerially i'm proud of the work done by the department's 116,000 employees as well as our government and law enforcement partners worldwide to help fulfill the promises that i made before this very same committee about three years ago. shortly after i became attorney general i pledged to strengthen the department's efforts to protect the american people from terrorism and other national security threats to ensure that every decision and every investigation and every prosecution would be guided by the facts. by the law. by nothing else. i also reaffirmed my co
holder, a native of new york city is a graduate of columbia university and columbia law school. mr. holder, we appreciate your presence today. look forward to your testimony, and, please begin. >> well, good morning, chairman smith, ranking member conyers and distinguished members of this committee. i appreciate the chance to discuss some of the key accomplishments that have distinguished the department's work throughout this administration, and to outline our plans to build upon this...
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chuck schumer the senator from new york who takes a very aggressive stance when it comes to china currency. they pay attention to all of that and are paying attention to what's happening here. >> were you able to travel on your own at all. were you able to see the factories where stuff is made like this coffee cup or ipad. >> we saw an auto factory. it was a fairly scripted visit. we were in beijing and hong kong. we saw some manufacturing but, no, we couldn't go out on our own. really in china it's fairly, you know, journalists have to, are fairly, they are monitored very heavily and you have to have a very good plan you run by the government in order to get your ability to go out there. >> back to your cover sorry, china status as a u.s. government's biggest credit tore is one elephant in the room but another big factor is that for all of the complaints many u.s. corporations, big and small make real money in china, more than $150 billion a year. where is that money? companies that are doinge from business in china selling to chinese consumers. they are undergoing a huge boom and has bee
chuck schumer the senator from new york who takes a very aggressive stance when it comes to china currency. they pay attention to all of that and are paying attention to what's happening here. >> were you able to travel on your own at all. were you able to see the factories where stuff is made like this coffee cup or ipad. >> we saw an auto factory. it was a fairly scripted visit. we were in beijing and hong kong. we saw some manufacturing but, no, we couldn't go out on our own....
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they're creating new new englands, and they had done so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan, where tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory scarcely settled ten years later, it was a state six years later and filled up largely with new england yankee stock people from upstate new york. had you pennsylvanians going sort of directly west from philadelphia so they go to cincinnati where if you look at the downtown street grid and adjust it to the side, you will see that the street names are exactly -- almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've copied the street grid. and the accent, local accent in cincinnati to the extent it persists, is very much like the local accent in philadelphia. they sort of say ut instead of out and things and so therefore. the new england yankees are very much setting up these voluntary associations making a lot of noise. moralistic. the philadelphians coming kinds of from the quaker tradition are more quiet. they're tolerant of corruption outside their own circle but they insist on moral behavior within
they're creating new new englands, and they had done so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan, where tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory scarcely settled ten years later, it was a state six years later and filled up largely with new england yankee stock people from upstate new york. had you pennsylvanians going sort of directly west from philadelphia so they go to cincinnati where if you look at the downtown street grid and adjust it to the side, you will see...
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. >> new york time rated no. 5 of 45 places to visit. even in the mist of all what's been going on here. for us to lose that kind of momentum it's a little disheartening. >> reporter: he says he supports the governor's decision to reorganize the state's finances. >> it's a shame for people to lose their jobs, but i don't think the money has been very well spent by the redevelopment agencies. i think it's got to go back and i think we could have spent it in better ways like in education. >> reporter: ktvu he told me the union will be watching very closely as to how the city of oakland will handle the layoffs, those layoff notices can go out as early as next wednesday. in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an update now on the oakland a's possible move to san jose. late today in a meeting, major league commissioner says the plan is now on the front burner. the special committee decide today look into the move presented its findings and felix said a resolution could come soon. san jose is designated as the giants territory. so the giants and
. >> new york time rated no. 5 of 45 places to visit. even in the mist of all what's been going on here. for us to lose that kind of momentum it's a little disheartening. >> reporter: he says he supports the governor's decision to reorganize the state's finances. >> it's a shame for people to lose their jobs, but i don't think the money has been very well spent by the redevelopment agencies. i think it's got to go back and i think we could have spent it in better ways like in...
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bookexpo america takes place in new york city on june 4th through the 6th. the festival will feature panel discussions, interviews and fall book previews. look for booktv's coverage of bea the weekend of june 16th and 17th. on june 9th and 10th, booktv will be live from chicago at the printers row lit fest, topics ranging from watergate to war crimes tribunals. for continually-updated information on this festival, visit our web site at booktv.org. for a complete list of upcoming book fairs and festivals, visit booktv.org and click on the book fairs tab at the top of the page. also, please, let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@cspan.org. [inaudible conversations] >> okay, everybody. welcome to the third annual gaithersburg book festival. on a beautiful saturday afternoon. thank you for being here in gorgeous gaithersburg. >> yeah. >> yes, all right. my name's hans roemer, and i am one of the four at-large members of the montgomery county council, so if you live in montgomery county here,
bookexpo america takes place in new york city on june 4th through the 6th. the festival will feature panel discussions, interviews and fall book previews. look for booktv's coverage of bea the weekend of june 16th and 17th. on june 9th and 10th, booktv will be live from chicago at the printers row lit fest, topics ranging from watergate to war crimes tribunals. for continually-updated information on this festival, visit our web site at booktv.org. for a complete list of upcoming book fairs and...
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stock people from upstate new york. yet pennsylvanians sort of going directly west from philadelphia. so they got to cincinnati where if you look at the downtown street grid and adjust it to the side you will see that the street names are exact -- almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've copied the street grid. and the accent, local accent in cincinnati with the ex end it persists is very much like the accent of philadelphia. they're going directly -- the new england yankees are very much setting up these voluntary associations, making a lot of noise moralistic, the philadelphians coming sort of from the quaker tradition are quiet, they're tolerant of corruption outside their own circle but they insist of moral behavior within it. they're part of the anti-slavery movement, too. in the south you've got the great movement of slave holders and of the slaves themselves. across from the atlantic states. virginia becomes a state exporting slaves in large number. south carolina, many of the great planters
stock people from upstate new york. yet pennsylvanians sort of going directly west from philadelphia. so they got to cincinnati where if you look at the downtown street grid and adjust it to the side you will see that the street names are exact -- almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've copied the street grid. and the accent, local accent in cincinnati with the ex end it persists is very much like the accent of philadelphia. they're going directly -- the new england...
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he spoke for about 35 minutes. >> hello, new york! oh, hell 4r0e, new york! [ applause ] hello, harlem. oh, it is good to be here tonight. all right. [ crowd chanting ] >> four more years, four more years! >> thank you, thank you so much. i want to begin by thanking you for such a wonderful introduction. being such a great mom. thank you. i want to thank our emcee, lynn manual miranda. we appreciate you. i want to thank the incredible performers this evening. one of my favorites, india arie in the house. there she is. i love india. then to node that reverend al green was here. [ singing ] ♪ i love you ♪ [ applause ] those guys didn't think i would do it. i told you, i was going to do it. and the "sandman" did not come out. don't worry, reverend, i cannot sing like you. but i wanted to show my appreciation. i want to acknowledge some outstanding members of congress here with us today. congressman charlie rangel and congressman jerry nadler are in the house. absolutely. i have something to say. >> thank you, mr. president! >> thank you. no, thank you. becau
he spoke for about 35 minutes. >> hello, new york! oh, hell 4r0e, new york! [ applause ] hello, harlem. oh, it is good to be here tonight. all right. [ crowd chanting ] >> four more years, four more years! >> thank you, thank you so much. i want to begin by thanking you for such a wonderful introduction. being such a great mom. thank you. i want to thank our emcee, lynn manual miranda. we appreciate you. i want to thank the incredible performers this evening. one of my...
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of new york of new york when they ratified the constitution by three votes. three of those. so 85 essays people say are the definitive source on the constitution didn't have much impact at the time. but there are others of the founding generation who perhaps are even more important than james madison. of course james madison was often called the father of the constitution. but i say that's a misnomer as a historical scholarship has come around to that over time. he did present the virginia plan or at least wrote it and of course it was presented to the virginia delegation, but the constitution we had is not his. it was gone over and over the philadelphia convention and modified over and over again by a number of important people. some of some of the people you never heard of before that john dickinson of delaware. probably saying who the heck is john dickinson? this is the guy called dependent of the revolution. he was one of the most important men of this generation bar none. when he went to the philadelphia convention, he was at this constitution that james
of new york of new york when they ratified the constitution by three votes. three of those. so 85 essays people say are the definitive source on the constitution didn't have much impact at the time. but there are others of the founding generation who perhaps are even more important than james madison. of course james madison was often called the father of the constitution. but i say that's a misnomer as a historical scholarship has come around to that over time. he did present the virginia plan...
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live in new york. abc 7 news. >> out interesting. time.m is the degrees. some comment pain medicine is several drugs big recalled. find out why. >>> a new book about the first couple getting a lot of buzz. how to paint a picture of between michelle obama and staff members. >> was take a look outside. we will ticker traffic and i come in peace. but you go in pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. i go in peace. yes, you do my little alien. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? >>> it is time to check the traffic and weather. we do it every 10 minutes. >> i'm here in the weather center as usual. are a little below freezing across the majority of our viewing area. let us look at some of the numbers. ouey.grees in bi st. mary's is coming in right at the freezing point. chill in the air. a few isolated sprinkles and sh
live in new york. abc 7 news. >> out interesting. time.m is the degrees. some comment pain medicine is several drugs big recalled. find out why. >>> a new book about the first couple getting a lot of buzz. how to paint a picture of between michelle obama and staff members. >> was take a look outside. we will ticker traffic and i come in peace. but you go in pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's...
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york worth $200 million. there is a story where there have been winners before but not one this big. >> the winner is a man from san jose. he did not buy it here. it is a place where you can pick up a ticket. you can see it is worth $42 million and if you think that is a lot of money for daniel his winning ticket was worth five times that. >> reporter: this is daniel and christine's reaction today in new york. >> it is still surreal. >> reporter: with his pregnant wife by his side he claimed a ticket, bought in long island while visits in december. >> in the morning my father said somebody won it. >> reporter: her husband, a financial analyst had no idea quick pick ticket would put him here. >> yeah, yeah. i mean -- it is -- it is tough for everybody. the economy has not been great. so this is really a great thing that could of happened to us. >> reporter: they only recently moved to this san jose home where cats are not camera- shy and a few neighbors that know the family respect their privaciy. >> i am happ
york worth $200 million. there is a story where there have been winners before but not one this big. >> the winner is a man from san jose. he did not buy it here. it is a place where you can pick up a ticket. you can see it is worth $42 million and if you think that is a lot of money for daniel his winning ticket was worth five times that. >> reporter: this is daniel and christine's reaction today in new york. >> it is still surreal. >> reporter: with his pregnant wife...
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york giants, this and that, f this and that. that's how it all started. >> reporter: now police were called to the scene but by the time they arrived the crowd had dispersed and there was nobody around to press charges or anyone who wanted to file against the fans. we will have more on the story tonight at six including reaction from san jose's police chief. >> thank you. >>> not much of that behavior among niner fans at candlestick. fans we talked to yesterday praised the atmosphere at the game. >> very nice for everybody. >> reporter: among the few incidents at the park a police officer pepper sprayed a man who allegedly assaulted a woman and another officer. there were also arrests for public intoxication. >>> and kyle williams is getting death threats following yesterday's loss to the giants. angry fans tweeted hate messages to him for his two fumbles during the championship game. the niners receiver said he didn't pay attention to them. he said all the feedback he needed was from family, friends and teammates. > the san fra
york giants, this and that, f this and that. that's how it all started. >> reporter: now police were called to the scene but by the time they arrived the crowd had dispersed and there was nobody around to press charges or anyone who wanted to file against the fans. we will have more on the story tonight at six including reaction from san jose's police chief. >> thank you. >>> not much of that behavior among niner fans at candlestick. fans we talked to yesterday praised the...
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you may will have seen that we filed a motion for additional relief in our case against new york which had a late primary date and failed to get a number of thousands of ballots out on time in 2010 and then failed to move its primary date further out from the general election. just last friday, three days ago, the judge in that case issued an order moving the primary date to june 26th. following the 2010 election cycle we conducted a careful review of our nationwide experience. we had conversations with a host of stakeholders, including people on the hill, including people that are in this room and including people in the room on friday,and as a result, we have prepared a package of legislation reforms that we would like to share with you. the train hasn't even remotely gotten ready to leave the station, and i tell you that so we can have that discussion not only today but in the weeks and months ahead to address the concerns that you may have. one of the most frequently heard concerns, both last year and in the months since my visit here a year ago, was the frustration that some of yo
you may will have seen that we filed a motion for additional relief in our case against new york which had a late primary date and failed to get a number of thousands of ballots out on time in 2010 and then failed to move its primary date further out from the general election. just last friday, three days ago, the judge in that case issued an order moving the primary date to june 26th. following the 2010 election cycle we conducted a careful review of our nationwide experience. we had...
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the windchills are still kind of brutal in new york city and philadelphia too. the cold air that is in the east will slowly leave. there's another shot of cold air coming down there through the northern plains and it's going to be a battle this week. we've got some mild air trying to move up in the middle of the country. the 24-hour temperature change has really warmed up from san antonio to dallas. we're 23 degrees warmer in chicago than we were yesterday morning. but also there's a shot of cold air through montana. there's a battle between the two. the cold air coming down from the north and the warm air from the south and in between is where we're going to see stormy weather. we're going to start with light rain in areas of the ohio valley, tennessee valley, memphis, heading into little rock. but to the north of that we're going to see significant snows this week in the northern rocky. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, we are watching areas of rain that will develop during the day it's going t
the windchills are still kind of brutal in new york city and philadelphia too. the cold air that is in the east will slowly leave. there's another shot of cold air coming down there through the northern plains and it's going to be a battle this week. we've got some mild air trying to move up in the middle of the country. the 24-hour temperature change has really warmed up from san antonio to dallas. we're 23 degrees warmer in chicago than we were yesterday morning. but also there's a shot of...
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she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many questions. it is a mistake in a family to think every question has an answer. one of the questions i had going into the book was, do we pass sibling relationships down? was the fact that my father had such a difficult relationship with his older sister, was that the thing? going into writing this book i would say there it is, it is passed down. the fact is my brother and i were with able to get passed this. my brother would say you have so many damned theories, just go forward, live your life. don't be with so obsessed with the passed. he turned out to be a guru figure for me. sometimes
she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many...
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according to new york representative peter king, three of the acts refused to -- agents refused to take the test. nunn of the remining nine agents failed the test. >>> hillary clinton is in china for economic talks but so far most of the attention has been centered around chinese activist chen guangcheng. china's president said china and the u.s. must respect each other even if they disagree. chen triggered a diplomatic situation when he escaped house arrest and fled to the u.s. embassy in beijing. he voluntarily left the embassy yesterday but now says he fears for his family's safety and wants to come to the united states. >>> the state of virginia is now asking a judge to overturn the verdict in the wrongful death lawsuit against virginia tech. last month a jury ruled in favor of two families of students who were killed in the 2007 mass shootings at the school. the jurors concluded that virginia tech officials waited too long to alert the students on the rest of the campus. state attorneys have filed a motion asking for the judge to rule in favor of the state instead. they arked the e
according to new york representative peter king, three of the acts refused to -- agents refused to take the test. nunn of the remining nine agents failed the test. >>> hillary clinton is in china for economic talks but so far most of the attention has been centered around chinese activist chen guangcheng. china's president said china and the u.s. must respect each other even if they disagree. chen triggered a diplomatic situation when he escaped house arrest and fled to the u.s....
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deanna podala is in new york city. first question, is it gop threatening iran to hurt the american policy? do you know that 70% of the oil market is speculators? it's not people buying oil it's speculating on oil. that causes prices to increase by $27 a barrel. it's groups like goldman sachs that make these estimates. the koch brothers are involved in oil speculation and might move prices for every single american 20 to 40 cents per gallon. imagine every time you go to fill up your tank, 40 cents of that might be going to the koch brothers directly. it's an amazing stat. finally, oil speculation in 2011 cost every family in america $600. ok, so now i give that as background and if that's the case obviously these guys stand to make a ton of money if oil prices go up. if you threaten war with iran, oil prices might go up. if the prices go up, the economy might get really hurt in which case president obama might not get reelected. is it a dream come true, obama doesn't get reelected and they make so much money. >> there i
deanna podala is in new york city. first question, is it gop threatening iran to hurt the american policy? do you know that 70% of the oil market is speculators? it's not people buying oil it's speculating on oil. that causes prices to increase by $27 a barrel. it's groups like goldman sachs that make these estimates. the koch brothers are involved in oil speculation and might move prices for every single american 20 to 40 cents per gallon. imagine every time you go to fill up your tank, 40...
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these are the local founders in new york state, who were part of this. about 32 -- >> actually, new york had the most slaves of any state north of the potomac. >> that's right. they add real problem to deal. it was not like never had that. >> it was easy in vermont. there were two slaves, you know? >> that's right. >> but -- and it took a long time. not until 1827, but if the united states had gotten rid of slavery by 1827, i mean, we would have died and gone to heaven, right? no civil war. >> they passed legislation in new york in like 1803 or 4. i think -- but it was a gradual emancipation. >> yes. >> so that the last slaves would have lived on up until the 20s, '30s, '40s, matter of fact. it's a lot easier if you're in new york and you don't own slaves and the economy is not dependent on slave labor than it is in virginia or south carolina. virginia's 40% african-american. the total economy is dependent on slave labor. south carolina is 60% african-american and equally dependent on slave labor. actually, the cotton -- or the emerging cotton kingdom in
these are the local founders in new york state, who were part of this. about 32 -- >> actually, new york had the most slaves of any state north of the potomac. >> that's right. they add real problem to deal. it was not like never had that. >> it was easy in vermont. there were two slaves, you know? >> that's right. >> but -- and it took a long time. not until 1827, but if the united states had gotten rid of slavery by 1827, i mean, we would have died and gone to...
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cavuto is waiting back in new york. ghratd glad you are with us. jus. we were having too much fun, we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we were in denial. that's right. [ laughter ] we like our freedoms, but at the same time we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >> shep: breaking news out of houston, texas, i'm told it's north forest high school. there has been a shooting, according to a reporting of our station fox houston metro area. some senior shot a freshman in the leg. at first they thought it was worse than that. an 18-year-old senior at north forest high school has shot a ninth grader. it happened about 12:30 local time. they were lockdown for a while. they came off of lockdown. student that got shot is said to be in stable condition, shot in the leg. the student wh
cavuto is waiting back in new york. ghratd glad you are with us. jus. we were having too much fun, we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we were in denial. that's right. [ laughter ] we like our freedoms, but at the same time we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in...
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this time around, eli manning showing.h better like that faded year, new york has transformed into a machine in the postseason. at 3.quarter, tied manning rose over the -- throws over the meadow. gone with a 66-yard touchdown. 10-3 giants. half, into thee end zone. 20-10 giants at the half. in the fourth quarter, manning another one. 330 yards.or rogers threw for 264 yards. giants went 37-28 and advanced the championship game to play the forty-niners. ravens linebacker some of game quite perfectly. there is the right way to do things, the wrong way to do and the ravens' way to do things. baltimore will have to sharpen up the offense. if there is any team, it is ray lewis and company. 10-yard touchdown, a 17-3. second quarter, the texans rallied. the ravens would add another goal. less than two minutes. the ravens hang on to win 20-13. they will face new england next to the superto go bowl. >> when the game no matter what. what it boils down to. this football team won the game, no matter what. >> how does this feel? >> with all the ups and downs, backan opportunity to go super bowl. >
this time around, eli manning showing.h better like that faded year, new york has transformed into a machine in the postseason. at 3.quarter, tied manning rose over the -- throws over the meadow. gone with a 66-yard touchdown. 10-3 giants. half, into thee end zone. 20-10 giants at the half. in the fourth quarter, manning another one. 330 yards.or rogers threw for 264 yards. giants went 37-28 and advanced the championship game to play the forty-niners. ravens linebacker some of game quite...
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and they did so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan when tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory and it was scarcely settled six years later and filled up with largely with the yankee people from upstate new york. the pennsylvanians were going west from philadelphia and they go at the downtown street and you adjust it that the street names are almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've cop ed the street grid and the local accent persists and it is very much like the local accent of philadelphia and they say old, and things, and so forth. they're going directly -- and the new york yankees are making a lot of noise, and the philadelphiians are more quiet and they're tolerant of corruption and they insist that it's part of the anti-slavery movement. in the south, you have a great movement of slave holders and of the slaves themselves across from the atlantic states and virginia becomes the state exporting slaves in large number. south carolina, many of the great planters in south carolina ar
and they did so in upstate new york and northeast ohio. in michigan when tocqueville was there when it was the michigan territory and it was scarcely settled six years later and filled up with largely with the yankee people from upstate new york. the pennsylvanians were going west from philadelphia and they go at the downtown street and you adjust it that the street names are almost exactly the same as center city, philadelphia. they've cop ed the street grid and the local accent persists and...
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>>> coming up, the controversy in new york city over whether churches can hold worship services in public schools. >>> and tough new requirements for voter id in south carolina. is this to prevent fraud? or to keep minorities from voting? >>> plus, the government's partnerships for foreign aid with faith-based groups. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. as the syrian government's crack-down intensified this week, religious leaders called for an immediate end to the violence. at the vatican, pope benedict xvi prayed for peace and issued an urgent appeal for dialogue. the world union for progressive judaism condemned the syrian regime for quote "murdering its own people" and said the international community must intervene. on thursday, the un general assembly overwhelmingly, 137-12, passed an arab league backed resolution calling for syrian president assad to step down. >>> in washington, tibetan activists gathered at the white house to protest the visit of chinese vice-president xi jinping. human rights and religious freedom advocates urged president obama to pre
>>> coming up, the controversy in new york city over whether churches can hold worship services in public schools. >>> and tough new requirements for voter id in south carolina. is this to prevent fraud? or to keep minorities from voting? >>> plus, the government's partnerships for foreign aid with faith-based groups. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. as the syrian government's crack-down intensified this week, religious leaders...
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when you do a piece like "the new york times" website i did one on the confederate constitution which i love doing, they blew the production values, you couldn't read the thing. they took -- had this cool idea that they should have a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they significantly changed the constitution. so you can scroll over the document and these links pop up. i get to explain what words they changed and what dwinks it made. that was a really cool thing to do. but the conversation that went on after watt one of the most polarized i have ever seen. and it wasn't encouraging. it was kind of disturbing and didn't seem to make anybody think anything except that they were right to start with that all of the academics are left wing morans. and elitists and the confederacy, you know, there really was a fine -- this was a fine constitution for a fine country that we're making it
when you do a piece like "the new york times" website i did one on the confederate constitution which i love doing, they blew the production values, you couldn't read the thing. they took -- had this cool idea that they should have a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they...
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he hopes to be ready sunday to against the new york giants. >> day-by-day. i don't know what is going to happen, so day-by-day. i am enjoying my time here. we'll be ready when it comes time for the game. >> listen up soccer players, is the scorpion tech. -- kick. invertedyards out, bicycle kick. how about that? the play of the day. the first wednesday in february always national signing day, maryland couldof big day nvidia larry tomorrow. tomorrow is signing day. -- in maryland tomorrow. is signing day. brad, where we going? just a second. just, just one second. ♪ what are you looking at? don't look up there. why are you looking up? ♪ get outta the car. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. get in the car! [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from spending time together, to spending your lives together, chevy runs deep. >> we invite you to check out team beginning this days from now on morning washington. they get started at 4:30 a.m. weekday mornings not ready for a little more jan. and feb. tomorrow?
he hopes to be ready sunday to against the new york giants. >> day-by-day. i don't know what is going to happen, so day-by-day. i am enjoying my time here. we'll be ready when it comes time for the game. >> listen up soccer players, is the scorpion tech. -- kick. invertedyards out, bicycle kick. how about that? the play of the day. the first wednesday in february always national signing day, maryland couldof big day nvidia larry tomorrow. tomorrow is signing day. -- in maryland...
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york is sarah jaffe associate editor at alternate. let's talk a little bit about this i know that this act and went into effect on june twenty ninth twenty eleven in wisconsin talk to me in specifics here what exactly have workers had to give up. they had to give up a lot i mean the comment that marty below from told me was that this is actually reminding workers of value of their union because they can't bargain over anything except wages up to a very small cap now so things like bathroom breaks or what they can where are now up for whatever their employer wants to institute teachers are can be fired for having their students as friends on facebook and you know prison guards have to get a replacement to come out if they want to take a bathroom break and also if we look just sort of a money here the dollars from what i understand let's take a state worker who earns about forty thousand dollars a year has lost an average of thirty six hundred dollars in a paycheck i mean that is a lot of money when you when you look at it when you talk
york is sarah jaffe associate editor at alternate. let's talk a little bit about this i know that this act and went into effect on june twenty ninth twenty eleven in wisconsin talk to me in specifics here what exactly have workers had to give up. they had to give up a lot i mean the comment that marty below from told me was that this is actually reminding workers of value of their union because they can't bargain over anything except wages up to a very small cap now so things like bathroom...
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all right scenario two the storm makes a left turn a little farther north up around new york. we still get 15-25 miles an hour winds but we can manage that and showers. i don't see any flooding with that track. it goes a little farther south between atlantic city and new york this is track number three at a 30% chance. now we get 20-40 miles an hour winds and an inch of rain. i still think we will escape the flooding with this track. scenario number four 308% chance. now comes across the delmarv. and into portions of southeast ta and maryland. this is the worst scenario. now we have 30-40 miles an hour. the timetable is still in fact monday night into tuesday. latest track still parallel to southeast coast. that is good. what is bad it starts to turn right around as it gets to the hatteras area it turns and tries to make this left turn as we get into monday night and tuesday. even when it becomes extra tropical they expect it will be a stronger storm. pressure may be longer. still 60 miles an hour winds on tuesday as the storm moves over the northern bay. so this is not good.
all right scenario two the storm makes a left turn a little farther north up around new york. we still get 15-25 miles an hour winds but we can manage that and showers. i don't see any flooding with that track. it goes a little farther south between atlantic city and new york this is track number three at a 30% chance. now we get 20-40 miles an hour winds and an inch of rain. i still think we will escape the flooding with this track. scenario number four 308% chance. now comes across the...
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the plane made an emergency landing at kennedy airport in new york. it was supposed to land in madrid, but a worried pilot got on the radio and a team of air smalls on board sprain into action. abc's brian ross has new details now about what happened and why. >> reporter: after an emergency landing at kennedy airport, the anxious delta pilot told the tower, there might be a team of t terrorists on board. we would like to get security on the airplane. >> a heavily armed swat team stormed the plane, but there were no terrorists and no bomb. just a terrifying start of a trip for more than 200 passengers heading for madrid. >> the scariest thing was landing. >> one missed queue after the another led to the scare. it was 45 minutes into its trip when it turned around. after a federal air marshal became suspicious who just left the lavatory in the rear of the plane. inside, the air marshall discovered two short pieces of wire with their end stripped, covered by a piece of dark straw. he concluded, wrongly, they could be components for a bomb. at the same ti
the plane made an emergency landing at kennedy airport in new york. it was supposed to land in madrid, but a worried pilot got on the radio and a team of air smalls on board sprain into action. abc's brian ross has new details now about what happened and why. >> reporter: after an emergency landing at kennedy airport, the anxious delta pilot told the tower, there might be a team of t terrorists on board. we would like to get security on the airplane. >> a heavily armed swat team...
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when you talk about new york, she's from new york. if you talk about biden, president clinton eclipsed the vice president on the trail this time so they have built-in buffers around those figures. chris: 12-year commitment, runs for four years, serves for eight, big decision. >> she'll be in her late 60's. i saw her make the speech -- to a gathering of americans and israelis and it was the best speech i've ever seen her give because she did something that bill clinton knows how to do and very few other politicians do which is to establish in a room of hundreds of people a sense of intimacy with each listener. it was a speech mainly from a teleprompter but it was so and passionate and i turned to the person next to me, i said, we just heard the first campaign speech of the 2016 campaign. chris: money? >> understand, i have a conflict of interest. i went to wellesley, she went to wellesley. i want the first woman president to have gone to wellesley. think it's a great president because it's not since eisenhower has there been a candidat
when you talk about new york, she's from new york. if you talk about biden, president clinton eclipsed the vice president on the trail this time so they have built-in buffers around those figures. chris: 12-year commitment, runs for four years, serves for eight, big decision. >> she'll be in her late 60's. i saw her make the speech -- to a gathering of americans and israelis and it was the best speech i've ever seen her give because she did something that bill clinton knows how to do and...
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by mondays, temperatures here in new york should climb in to the 50s. first, the east coast is expecting the same storm. salt trucks getting ready from new york to boston on the back end that brought something to everyone up north. >>> experts are looking at changing the definition of autism. hundreds of thousands of family, what kids who no longer fit the definition stand to lose. a new reason for the ups and downs in women, we will explain. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you
by mondays, temperatures here in new york should climb in to the 50s. first, the east coast is expecting the same storm. salt trucks getting ready from new york to boston on the back end that brought something to everyone up north. >>> experts are looking at changing the definition of autism. hundreds of thousands of family, what kids who no longer fit the definition stand to lose. a new reason for the ups and downs in women, we will explain. i remember the days before copd. my son and...
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if you take a new york city janitor -- because they're unionized -- they pay more to the janitor than the teachers. and so, they have five or six per school so. if you just took one janitor, you could hire 30 kids for $3,000 each. now, they could do light janitorial work. i mean, i'll be upfront here. i don't think pushing a mop or sweeping with a broom is inappropriate work for an 11 or 12 or 13-year-old. i don't think working in the cafeteria is inappropriate work, learning how to do the dishes is a good thing. my mother made me learn how to do t. we had several conflicts over it. she convinced me in a very direct and surprisingly powerful way that i would learn how to do it, right? and here's why the left in all of history is always in trouble and why freedom keeps coming back. people like to be independent. people like to have their money in their pocket so no one can tell them what to do. and i believe we can wean 90% of the people who are currently dependent into independence. again, the example i gave you with unemployment compensation. i think there are going to be surprisingl
if you take a new york city janitor -- because they're unionized -- they pay more to the janitor than the teachers. and so, they have five or six per school so. if you just took one janitor, you could hire 30 kids for $3,000 each. now, they could do light janitorial work. i mean, i'll be upfront here. i don't think pushing a mop or sweeping with a broom is inappropriate work for an 11 or 12 or 13-year-old. i don't think working in the cafeteria is inappropriate work, learning how to do the...
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apple, on the eve of the company's latest event, this one will be tomorrow in new york and is expected to be related to education. and then a san francisco company announcing it just bought four smaller companies. and the latest bay housing areas are in, and they are consistent with awful last year. according to research, home sales road by 4.5%, and local home prices fell by 6%. the average selling price for a bay area home, $350,000. 28% of homes sold in december were foreclosed. >>> and sunday, the game is sold-out, but that doesn't mean you can get tickets from other places. if you shell out tickets for those seats. make sure you have cash left over for parking, and passes are going for a premium and some intrapreneurs are cashing in. >> reporter: jessica, if you search online tonight you will see that some people are selling game tickets for hundreds and even thousands of dollars, but here outside the stadium, there is something else that is going to the highest bidder, parking. >> here are parking passes. i have three of those left. >> right now nick feels like willy wonka. he is
apple, on the eve of the company's latest event, this one will be tomorrow in new york and is expected to be related to education. and then a san francisco company announcing it just bought four smaller companies. and the latest bay housing areas are in, and they are consistent with awful last year. according to research, home sales road by 4.5%, and local home prices fell by 6%. the average selling price for a bay area home, $350,000. 28% of homes sold in december were foreclosed. >>>...
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and money was raised, large amounts from new york, washington, from new orleanss, from shi can combo. and it was -- it was a national event. now, nationally, reconstruction is going to last for another four years. but in shreveport and in northwest louisiana, shreveport is lucky, in a way, because of this, because reconstruction ends. the army leaves to save itself. and so redemption, as it was called, begins here. in this state. and local rule returns at that time. it ends up returning, but it's going to take a while. during reconstruction in 1872 to clear the great log jam, the great raft.
and money was raised, large amounts from new york, washington, from new orleanss, from shi can combo. and it was -- it was a national event. now, nationally, reconstruction is going to last for another four years. but in shreveport and in northwest louisiana, shreveport is lucky, in a way, because of this, because reconstruction ends. the army leaves to save itself. and so redemption, as it was called, begins here. in this state. and local rule returns at that time. it ends up returning, but...
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metal barricades have been removed from zuccotti park in new york. police warn they are still not allowed to camp there. >>> oklahoma's ban on islamic sharia law is likely unconstitutional. that's the aruling of a federal appeals court. the case now returns to liar court. >>> and sobering numbers from the government when it comes to binge drinking. college drinkers have an average of nine alcoholic beverages when they get drunk. one in six adults say they have binged on booze at least once in the last month. >>> here's a look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. a 20-year study suggests light weekly marijuana use does not harm the lungs. the data suggested that heavier pot smokers may experience a decline in lung function, but there weren't enough heavy users in the study to drop firm conclusions. you can always head to the web and check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,462 after adding 69 points yesterday. the s&p rose 11. the nasdaq jumped 55. i
metal barricades have been removed from zuccotti park in new york. police warn they are still not allowed to camp there. >>> oklahoma's ban on islamic sharia law is likely unconstitutional. that's the aruling of a federal appeals court. the case now returns to liar court. >>> and sobering numbers from the government when it comes to binge drinking. college drinkers have an average of nine alcoholic beverages when they get drunk. one in six adults say they have binged on booze...
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written in new york, and it did not have much of an impact on new york itself because the state of new york only ratify the constitution by three votes, three votes. so these 85 essays that people say are the definitive source on the constitution did not have much impact at the time. but there are others, and other members of the founding generation who perhaps are even more important than people like james madison. of course often called the father of the constitution, and i say that is a misnomer. historical scholars have come around to that over time. he did present the virginia plan or at least road and of course it was presented by the virginia delegation at the philadelphia convention, but the constitution that we have is not his. it was born over and over in the philadelphia convention and modified over and over by a number of important people. some of these people you're probably never heard of, like john dickinson of delaware. police say, who the heck is john dickinson? a guy that was called that tent of the revolution, one of the most important man of the founding generation
written in new york, and it did not have much of an impact on new york itself because the state of new york only ratify the constitution by three votes, three votes. so these 85 essays that people say are the definitive source on the constitution did not have much impact at the time. but there are others, and other members of the founding generation who perhaps are even more important than people like james madison. of course often called the father of the constitution, and i say that is a...
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york and 13 degrees in washington, d.c. all right, i will leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." do stay with us.
york and 13 degrees in washington, d.c. all right, i will leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." do stay with us.
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everybody gave the no to the parental setup. >>> this one comes to us from new york city where the red carpet was rolled out for some of tv's brightest stars gathering to mark a major milestone in morning television. the 60th anniversary of the "today" was f celebrated. the program has evolved into a dominant television brand and has become a part of the morning routine for millions of americans. coming up, matt, al, and natalie will keep the party going right here on this nbc station. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> drop anchor in this one london hotel room, and you will think you are the skipper. it's a boat-shaped room sitting atop queen elizabeth hull looking out on the london skyline. its design won a contest to help visitors experience london from a different perspective. at $183 a night, that room is booked through june. >>> one artist in china has created a dragon out of flour and water to honor the year of the dragon. she used over eight pounds of drew. measuring about four feet, is symbolizes p
everybody gave the no to the parental setup. >>> this one comes to us from new york city where the red carpet was rolled out for some of tv's brightest stars gathering to mark a major milestone in morning television. the 60th anniversary of the "today" was f celebrated. the program has evolved into a dominant television brand and has become a part of the morning routine for millions of americans. coming up, matt, al, and natalie will keep the party going right here on this...
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terminal in the top five, the iconic terminal five at new york's jfk but jfk deservedly gets it on the other end as well, worst terminal in the world, terminal three at kennedy, described as dank, crowded and confusing. they say there's evidence "the cleaning crew gave up in despair a while ago." laguardia terminal five is the seventh worst in the world in their top ten. we put the entire list on our website for you. >>> speaking of jfk, perhaps you remember the horror stories from the two different elderly women who claim they were strip searched in separate incidents around the holidays by the tsa. today the feds admitted wrongdoing and apologized to both women. in one case they admitted to examining her colostomy bag, but even after the apology, both women say the tsa is lying in the final report. both say they were asked to remove articles of clothing in a private screening area. >>> now to an image getting a lot of attention tonight it shows a couple of prominent american citizens, two people a lot of folks look up to but today it was the secretary of state who was doing the looki
terminal in the top five, the iconic terminal five at new york's jfk but jfk deservedly gets it on the other end as well, worst terminal in the world, terminal three at kennedy, described as dank, crowded and confusing. they say there's evidence "the cleaning crew gave up in despair a while ago." laguardia terminal five is the seventh worst in the world in their top ten. we put the entire list on our website for you. >>> speaking of jfk, perhaps you remember the horror...